Description

Jack Bush was a member of Painter's Eleven, a group founded
in 1954 to promote abstract painting in Canada. In the late 1940s,
he had begun experimenting with abstraction. In 1950, he first
visited the Museum of Modern Art in New York and, after seeing
firsthand the work of the Abstract Expressionists, became
instrumental in the development of abstract painting in Canada.

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